Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 13, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather to tin i a Rry tit tit of a or fourth i Cloudy Shower a he a Ivy Nino edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Monday May 13, 1929 ten pages number 186 House refuses to act on Aid Bill of Senate republicans to hold strictly to constitutional provision on Revenue Senate vote near Washington d. A. May 13�? it up a holding the Export debenture plan of farm Relief constitutes Revenue legislation and under the Constitution therefore should originate in the House. Republican House leaders today decided to move to refuse to accept the Senate farm measure after its approval by that body. Although House leaders have indicated they will Confer with Senate leaders on the subject the House group intends to insist that the Senate constitutional provision be observed strictly. To debenture in House Bill the farm Bill passed by the House does not embody the debenture proposition and before action on the Bill its agriculture committee overwhelmingly voted Down a move to incorporate the proposal. The Senate however last week Over the wishes of president Hoover wrote the debenture plan into the measure the deference Between the two houses on this proposition will delay final disposition of the farm question. More than a score or amendments to the farm Relief Bill remained to be acted upon today by the Senate. None embodied threats of prolonged controversy however and chairman Mcnary of the agriculture committee in charge of the measure was hopeful that it could be passed before adjournment today or at latest tomorrow. Working toward a final vote on the farm Relief Bill the Senate today approved an amendment by senator Walsh Democrat Montana to entitle cooperative associations to membership in stabilization corporations at any time on satisfying qualifications to be Laid Down by the proposed farm Board. Abandon recess ideas Washington d. C., May 13.�?up a Republican leaders today abandoned suggestions for an All summer recess and determined to hold the party majorities in Congress into Workin shape for Early decisions on in controversial farm Relief and Iff issues. Rident Hoover took the Initia yesterday in bringing his scat forces in the Senate together \2 senator Borah of Idaho to l and the critic of the Ida Tor fess of Ohio to Din be White House senator Watson of Indiana Vilican Leader put his foot Calk of an All summer re it ugh he announced his. To consider a recess of weeks or a month beginning next month after the House etes the Tariff measure and u it is under study of the i Ince committee. Hoover is disturbed Over the Par a break in the Senate which was nought into the open when senator a Ess. The Republican whip made Public a letter condemning senator torah a and the other pseudo re Public ans for failing to support the Lover views on farm Relief. Att estates to protest Tariff Washington. a May 13�?op representative Simmons re pub ican Nebraska announced today in called a meeting of the House members from the Western Pattie producing states for tomorrow to consider making a United Appeal to tie House ways and Means com Littee to change the Tariff status f hides meats and live animals. Under the pending Bill hides Ere left on the free list a slightly higher duty was provided for certain meats and the livestock duty a As unchanged. Many of the Westmere believed a Tariff should be placed on hides and higher duties hould be assessed on live Stock. The Nebraska member said he Ras Uncertain As yet How Many of he states would be represented at he meeting but he Felt certain hat All of the cattle producing Tate would join in the movement. Dies in wet. Jump from Liberty new York. N. A. May 13�?wb�? n unidentified Man committed suicide today by leaping run the statue of Liberty on bed los Island it the Rocky Case. He apparently impede from the head of the stale 300 feet above the rocks Al though police said it was possible e leaped from the Torch which is considerably higher. Kellogg is Back at his Law office St. Paul. Minn., May 13.�?up a in rank Billings Kellogg of St. Paul Olav returned to his Law office which he left in 1917 to begin 12 ears of Public service As United states senator from Minnesota Imp Asador to great Britain and Secretary of state. A. The former Secretary arrived in it. Paul sunday from Europe. Weathe forecast South dal otay increasing cloudless tonight tuesday probably Bowers and cd it Ler. Minnesota a mostly Clouy tonight and tuesday probably rain in North ortion by tuesday colder in West Ort Ion tuesday. North Dakota a ram probable might and tuesday colder. Nebraska a mostly Cloudy tonight and tuesday somewhat unsettled in Southeast portion cooler tuesday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official overment thermometer from 7 a. A. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 77. Minimum 45. At 7 a. In. Today 52. # roads precipitation 0 precipitation Ince january i 6.03 inches pre imitation deficiency since january.08 inches. Weather and rooms fails i City Towa 7ajn. H. L. To. 72 47 in 70 46 53 75 46 51 71 51 60 74 45. By 68 42 of. Ads of Geed of Good of Good .00 Good of Good car of whiskey is seized in Chicago Chicago 111., May 13�? up a Federal prohibition agents seized a Carload of bonded whiskey on the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Here yesterday it was revealed today. The car came from Detroit mich., and was consigned to a Miller and sons a a fictitious firm. The agents said they received a up on the shipment. Before seizing the cargo they kept a two Day Vigil on the car in the Hope some one would attempt to move it. Lusk organizes holding company $1,500,000 corporation of Dakotas to direct three newspapers Yankton. S. D., May 13.�?0 a incorporation of the Lusk Mitchell newspapers. Inc., a holding company to buy the Stock of the so called Lusk papers at Yankton Huron and rapid City was effected in order to secure a better Central organization better to finance present projects and any possible future expansion for better buying Power and other expedients it was pointed out Here today. Formerly the three newspapers were separate corporations with similar groups of stockholders. Stockholders in the holding company will be the same As those of the newspapers w. Lusk Charles h. J. Michell m. W. Lusk Edward f. Lusk Robert d. Lusk g. F. Mccammon. Walter s. Travis and Fred Monfore. Controlled by South Dakotas a incorporation of. The Lusk Mitchell newspapers inc., was undertaken that the newspapers now owned by the stockholders who will be the stockholders in the holding company might profit by a Central management and direction impossible under the present arrangements w. Lusk of Yankton explained. A under the new arrangement the newspapers now separately managed we ill have the full advantages offered by Central direction. A the Lusk Mitchell newspapers. Inc., will continue the policy of attempting to give readers every service possible of a newspaper. It is significant to South Dakota that this new organization is entirely own Ned and controlled by South Dakotas. The majority of them natives of the Kate and the rest residents of Long standing. It is also of interest thai All of the stockholders of the newspaper organization will be newspapermen and newspapermen with no other interests than articles Are filed Pierre. S. D., May 13�? up a articles of incorporation for the Lusk Mitchell newspapers inc., a holding company were filed with the Secretary of state today. Capital Stock was Given As sl.-500,000, and the following directors were named w. Lusk m. W. Lusk Charles h. J. Mitchell e. F. Lusk and Glenn f. Mccannon. Yankton was Given As the principal place of business with authority reserved to establish business offices at Huron and rapid it it articles were ated filed for the Black Hills manufacturing corporation rapid City to manufacture and Deal in Radiator cements and Allied compounds. Capital Stock was Given As $100,000, and the following directors named w. L. Campbell Spearfish Nick Caspers rapid City and George f. Bagga Ley Deadwood. Fess confesses pseudo ignorance Republican whip declares he didst know exact meaning Washington. C., May 13�?04pj a Senate a pseudo republicans spoke Back today to senator fess. Of Ohio the Republican whip who last week condemned them for failing to support president hoovers farm views with senator Brookhart of Iowa replying on the floor that he Wasny to mad at the senator but just sorry for before an expectant membership awaiting his promised reply to the condemnation of senator fess the Iowa Republican took the floor 1f>-Day and related that he had looked up the word a a pseudo in the dictionary and had found that it meant a flying false counterfeit and whereupon senator fess interrupted to explain that he picked up the phrase a pseudo Republican from a speech made last week by senator Johnson Republican of California. Senator Johnson at this juncture congratulated the ohioan for picking up a sentence from him. Adding that a if the senator digressed Grill farther and adopts the entire speech of the senator from California he will be doing a yes a said senator Brookhart a that is the first Ray of Light coming from the senator from Ohio. But dogs he mean to say he did no to know himself what the phrase a pseudo Republican actually meant a w. A i must confess. Replied the ohioan who was a professor before he entered politics a that i didst have the exact meaning of the Pharse in mind that the senator from Iowa has placed upon senator Brookhart then declared that a i think this pseudo business i in the farm Bill rather than to the republicans whom the senator from Ohio rapid City Man is killed in South Magdalena. N. M., May 13.�?<�>�? j. Frank Keliher cattle buyer from rapid City was instantly killed Here saturday in an automobile by a i an automobile in which Keliher was Riding with Lee Baldwin new Mexico cattleman collided with a truck driven by Tom Lee of Quemado. 25 Miles West of Here. Keliher came to new Mexico on a buying trip. A coroners jury returned a verdict that the death was accidental. Green to sub for Ballard in bout Sioux Falls 6. A. May 13.�?c4> a Morrie Green of Minneapolis has been substituted for staff Ballard of Watertown As the opponent of Billy Engman. Junior welterweight i from St. Paul in the ten round main bout on tonight a boxing card Here Ballard notified the promoter today that he underwent an operation yesterday for a Felon on his Ittem. Ii a a Dakota House members split on debenture Williamson Only one in House who has definitely spoken for plan others for Hoover Republican Washington Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., May 13�?on the heels of the close party decision in the Senate on the debenture farm Bill an Effort is being made Here to provide a Roll Call on the amendment in the House to project the Issue into congressional elections next year. A poll of the three Dakota representatives Here today indicated that the members will be divided in their opinion Over this much disputed Issue. Representative Williamson. Of the third District has definitely committed himself in favor of the debenture if it is brought up in the House again this session. Representatives Christoph Ereon and Johnson however indicate that they would not be disposed to vote for debentures on a a political Roll Calls nor would they be inclined to support the provision in a Bill up for passage if they Felt that the present administration might not give approval to such a measure. Willing to Compromise a i am not going to support and thine which i believe will not be finally acted upon at this session a representative Johnson said. A beyond that i am unable to go at present a he added. Representative Christopherson said that he. Too would support a the Best that could be got although it a did not go As far As he we Ould rather than to hold out a plan frowned upon by administration leaders. Even those who Are taking the initiative in pressing the debenture plan to a vote concede that the administration has the votes to defeat the amendment if brought to a vote in the House. This is due to the fact that the republicans have a greatly increased majority Over the last Congress and not All Western members who favored the equalization fee have been willing to accept the debenture clan in its place. Linked with Tariff they contend however. That such a vote should be taken in order to give All members an Opportunity to express themselves clearly on this Issue which it is Felt will not be definitely cast off by an Adverse vote at this session. The debenture plan is so closely linked with the Tariff that the result of any Roll Call in the House on the amendment is expected to be affected by the Progress of the debate on the Hawley Smoot Bill. A just reported by the ways and Means committee. For example. Representatives from ten states in the farm Section. Included in the Call of the Minnesota delegation to organize for increased Tariff Protection on farm products have indicated that they Nav turn to the debenture plan if the amendments sought in the Tariff schedules Are rejected. Pop bottles put a a ump in Hospital Cleveland Ohio May 13.�? a5 a i suffering with a concussion of the brain by a baseball fan s pop Bot i tie. Umpire Emmett t. Ormsby was in the constant care of a physician today. Roger Peckinpaugh manager of the Cleveland american league team was under five Days suspension for protesting a decision which preceded a demonstration during the game saturday. The decision curbed an Indian rally and gave the game to the Philadelphia athletics 4 to 2. It we As not Ormsby a ruling that caused the trouble however. Umpire William a a Brick Campbell had called Lew Fonseca Cleveland first baseman Cut for interfering with a throw to first after laying Down a bunt in the eighth inning. Peckinpaugh protested. As howls and Jerre in the stands grew louder. The fans rained bottles on the Field. Or. Freeland Quot wont run in the Derby Baltimore. . May 13�? <4> a or. Freeland Winner of the $50,000 Preakness. Will not Start in the Kentucky Derby. The Winner of the Maryland classic performed so admirably in that event that his Trainer Thomas j. Healey will give him a rest. Or. Freeland will be held until the Belmont stakes to be run at Belmont Park later this Spring. If the Colt behaves Well in that event he will be shipped to Chicago to be entered in the $60,000 classic. Alfalfa seed a evening Republican Mitchell s. Gentlemen i have sold All my Alfalfa and could have sold a ton More if i had it. I Ani Well pleased with the results i got from my and in your paper. It pays to advertise when you sell at right prices. Evening Republican ads get me the Best results Selling seeds and livestock. Thank you very much for your service. Yours truly w. J. Svoboda no other paper gives the continued service that Republican double service ads do. That is what gets the desired results. Use the i Wank. Jojo is missing Goose in latest screen mystery All dressed up and hidden in Doug a compartment educated film fowl disappears maybe Doug and Mary ate it Grauman wonders Hollywood calif., May 13�? Piso Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks ate the Goose that Laid the Golden egg. At least Sid Grauman screen producer theater owner and guardian of Hollywood a longest haircut believes they did. And he was quite disturbed today Over the fact that he unwittingly May have fed miss Pickford and her husband a dinner that will Cost him $1,250 a plate. Ail Day Long Grauman lamented As his phone at his famous show place the chinese theater rang and Carl Schmidt or representatives of Carl Schmidt demanded the return of Jojo the educated Goose or a monetary equivalent in the sum of $2,500. Goose acted on screen first you must know Jojo is or was the trained Goose that acted in pictures and received $25 a Day for such acting. He was Schmidt a meal ticket. To Start at the beginning Fairbanks invented a successor to his court game a a Doug and named the successor having invented it. Fairbanks played it with great dexterity while Grauman it seems played with less ability than anyone could imagine. Fairbanks Rode Grauman unmercifully about the latter a inability to master with his mind on practical joking. Grauman hired Jojo for one Day Only on the Day Fairbanks and miss Pickford left for the East recently. He had Schmidt dress the Goose with a Necktie a hat and other such accoutrements finally a sign around to jobs neck wished Fairbanks a a Goose of a Good Jojo we As placed in the train compartment to be occupied by the screen couple. But Grauman failed to get the Goose out of the compartment before the train started. Schmidt it seems had Jojo rented out at studios for some time to come and he wanted his Jojo. He wanted Jojo so badly he threatened to sue Grauman for $2,500. Grauman wired frantically to overtake Fairbanks at Albuquerque a Hope you had a Good laugh with the Goose. Please ship him Back immediately As he is Jojo. The screen actor and his owner wants him for picture to which Fairbank replied from la Junta col a your touching wire received but too late. Jojo was the toughest motion picture actor we have Ever eaten. Suggest you take the matter up with Raskob plan to 3 French fliers enrich workers plan Paris trip expect to get away from Roosevelt Field within the next ten Days new York n. Y., May 13�? i setting themselves a schedule of 30 hours in which to reach Paris three French fliers Hope to soar away from Roosevelt Field l. I., within ten Days Iii a huge single motored monoplane. If successful the air riders Rene Lefevre Armeno Lotti jr., and Jean assailant would better by three Hovirs the record established in 1927 by colonel Charles a. Lindbergh. The contemplated schedule was made Here last night on the arrival of Lotti and assailant who joined Lefevre. Today at the Field Lotti financial Backer of the flight said the venture would be attempted simply out of sportsmanship. Has 600 h. P. Motor the monoplane a Bernard powered with a 600-horse Power hispano Suiza engine has been at Roosevelt Field undergoing a tuning up for the past we Eek. All is now ready for the flight i tit said the capability tests of the plane having been made in France prior to it being brought to this country on the Leviathan last week by Lefevre. The flight will be Over the great Circle route. Lebourget Field is the objective. The plane has a cruising Speed of 130 Miles per hour and can be accelerated to 140. Hopes to create huge investment fund called a great vision new York. N. A a a May 13�?the largest investment Trust in the world which would have invested $5,000,000,000, and which would be the largest stockholder in All the important corporations in the United states is the vision of John j. Raskob now being discussed with leading Bankers it was Learned exclusively by the evening Post today. This is an entirely new Type of corporation having All the elements of an investment Trust and something of the principles of an insurance company. It we Ould be unique among financial institutions the world Over. The corporation would be formed we Ith the definite purpose of making american workers Independent in old age. It is or. Raskos avowed intention according to those who have talked with him on the matter to run the corporation with Only one aim in mind to help american workers. A this is the greatest vision of Wall streets greatest master mind a said one banker today. A emr. Raskob has dreamed of it for two years or More and i believe it has been discussed with All the important men in the Street. It a a Ould be a pity to do anything to spoil the plan because i think it is a splendid and a Noble human it is understood it is planned to sell certificates in the new investment Trust under a system similar to the group insurance idea. All those who have seen the plan agree it is possible for the new investment Trust to grow into a financial giant that could if it wanted to control american Industry. But while it is conceded it would become the largest stockholder in such concerns As general motors corporation the United states steel corporation the general electric corporation and the radio corporation it is strongly emphasized there would be absolutely no attempt to buy for control. As one Stock broker put it today the buying of securities by such a huge corporation would Start one of the greatest Bull markets in history. It is reported Calvin Coolidge May be asked to join the proposed corporation. This report is based on a question put by or. Raskob who is democratic National chairman to some persons with whom he discussed the plan. The question was a what we Ould be the political effect if i asked or. Coolidge to become chairman of the Board a a what or. Coolidge a attitude would be if the offer were extended could not be Learned but it was recalled or. Coolidge recently became a director of the new York life insurance company and that o. P. Kingsley head of the new York life has Long taken a deep interest in the welfare of american workers. Bank profit new reparation Angle stamp makes further concessions As final report is being drafted Paris France May 13�? a a or. Hjamar Schacht head of the German reparations delegation who spent the week end at Essen conferring with leading Ruhr Valley industrialists and Bankers was Back in Paris today and hard at work with sir Josiah stamp of great Britain on the text of the reparations commissions report. Finishing touches to the tentative report of the committee to the reparations commission and to the interested governments occupied sir Josiah or. Schacht and their secretarial forces we Hile most of the other experts we Ere touring the country or paying flying visits Home. Sir Josiah agreed with the German experts to incorporate in the report a German condition on the suspension of payments of one half of the protected part of annuities whenever the financial situation in the Reich justified it and also to the postponement even of the collection of these sums within Germany. This morning they were drafting a clause relating to the eventual revision of the reparation payments plan by another International conference of experts should a certain period of operation show the necessity for such a step. Several other conditions to which the germans subordinated acceptance of the annuities proposed by Owen d. Young have been whittled to almost nothing and will probably appear in the report Only As stipulations. Refer Hughes nomination Washington d. C., May 13�?up a the nomination of Charles Evans Hughes jr., to be solicitor general was referred today by the Senate judiciary commit Utec to p sub committee in accordance with its regular practice. Chairman nor Rte said he knew of no protests a Gamut the nomination. Five die two Hurt in plane crashes by the associated press five persons were killed and two others were injured in sunday air plane crashes. One of four air planes involved in the accidents Wras an army Pursuit ship and two others we Ere borrowed planes. Staff sergeant Homer o. Johnson was killed and lieutenant c. K. Roath was injured Sari ouly when the army plane crashed shortly after taking off at Little Rock Ark. The ship was one of 36 army planes that had stopped at Little Rock on the Way from Galveston Texas to Dayton oho for air Maneu vers. Raymond Kettenhofen 23, radio repair Man and Amateur Pilot and his brother Gordon 36, a Bank Teller both of Tys Angeles lost their lives in a crash of a Bor rowed plane in a windstorm near Compton a los Angeles suburb. An apparent attempt to stunt at a Low Altitude in a borrowed plane resulted in the death of Kenneth Graham. 25, a licensed Pilot and serious injury to Richard Dobbs 23, a student Pilot at Eureka kans. Witnesses said the plane went into a spin at 400 feet and crashed. Christopher Evans chief instructor of the Granby que., air plane club was killed trying out a plane at the clubs Field. A Wing Tore and the plane crashed 1,500 feet. No girl in death detective claims Windsor conn., May 13�? a3 a stains on the woman a handkerchief found in the hip pocket of Walter Treadway Huntington Harvard student found shot to death in a Field Here wednesday morning were made by blood or. Louis p. Hastings of St. Francis Hospital reported to medical examiner h. N. Costello today. The test of the stains had been made to determine if matter on the handkerchief was both blood and brain tissue. Or. Hastings said that it was All blood. Detective Edward j. Hickey has matinee that the handkerchief was not linked up with the presence of any woman we Ith Huntington after the. Wound which caused his death was inflicted. Basheba scores american league Washington at St. Louis postponed rain. Philadelphia too too i Detroit. Too too 5 Earnshaw and Cochrane Uhle and Phillips. New York too Ooi 002�?3 6 3 Cleveland.002 too 20x�?4 la 0 Heimach and Dickey Hudlin and l. Sewell. Boston too 200 000�?2 7 i Chicago. Too Ooi 000�?1 5 0 Macfayden and Heving Adkins and Crouse. National league r h e Pittsburgh .040 220 031�?12 18 i Brooklyn 200 010 010�? 4 9 0 French and Hargreaves Elliott Dudley and Picinich. Cincinnati .120 Oil Oil 7 14 i new York too too oooo 0 6 2 Luque and Gooch w. Walker Judd and of Farrell. Chicago .203 too too 6 to 2 Boston 400 000 000 4 8 0 Jonnard. Root and Gonzales Seibold and Spohrer. St. Louis 420 200 100�?9 16 0 Philadelphia too 010 044�?10 14 i Alexander and e. Smith. Jonnard Collins Benge and Davis. Farm future depends upon Board makeup tendency Sullivan says will be to reduce exportable surplus presents two views by Lark Sullivan Washington d. C., May 13�?to say the passage of the farm Relief Bill is v. Turning Point in farming would be dramatic. It does have a dramatic meaning but it is not a turning Point. On the contrary it is the acceptance and final crystallization of a trend that has been under was for More than two generations. The new farm Relief plan when in operation should make Many Farmers More prosperous. It May make More Farmers very prosperous indeed. That depends largely on the men who will manage the new Federal farm Board. The new plan will make Farmers More prosperous so Long and this is important As the total number of Farmers is kept Down to the number who can raise just enough for a the american Market and no More. But the new plan will hardly cause farming to become a growing Industry. It will hardly cause the Price of farm land to go higher which is one form of Prosperity that some Farmers wish for. And almost certainly the new plan will not reverse the Drift of population from farm to City. On the contrary the new plan accepts that Drift As a thing to be contented with. The new farm Relief plan contemplates bringing greater Prosperity to approximately the present number of Farmers but does not contemplate that the number shall increase. Would reduce surplus the plan of farm Relief about to be adopted has a fundamental Assumption. The Assumption is that the Farmer shall cease raising a surplus for Export that he shall raise just As much As can be consumed in America and no More. What is Here said refers to the familiar american crops such As wheat and does not of course refer to Cotton which is and always has been raised largely for Export the Relief that is about to go into effect goes on the Basic Assumption that the Farmers Export surplus is an embarrassment a thing to be avoided. The plan will tend in its working out toward reducing the Farmers Export surplus to As near nothing As is practicable. It looks to keeping the american Farmer p r o s p e r o us by keeping his crop Down to we hat the american consumer can buy and at the same time making the America consumer pay a fairly High Price. In effect the policy of this Bill says a let the Farmer Stop trying to raise crops for Sale in Europe let him confine himself to raising crops that America can consume and Only so much As America can stated with Concrete reference to one crop the policy says a raise just As much we heat As you can sell in America and no More. As to the remainder of your we heat acreage on we hich you now raise we heat for Europe turn that acreage into other crops which America can Tariff for Farmers hand in hand with this farm Relief policy goes a Tariff policy supplementing it and meant to be equally helpful to agriculture. In the Tariff Bill about to be passed it is proposed to say in effect a we will put a protective Tariff not Only on All crops now raised in America but on All crops that can reasonably be raised in american in Short. We will give to the american Farmer a substantial monopoly of the american Market As to All products that american Farmers can reasonably i have said that this policy of keeping the Export surplus is near Zero As practicable is fundamental in the program now being adopted. It is likewise fundamental in the alternatives proposed. While limitation of the Export surplus is not so apparent in the a a debentures or Bounty plan or in the a equalization feel plan it is necessarily inherent there. If a Bounty on exports should be paid either by the Farmers themselves or by the government the tendency would inevitably be to keep the Bounty Low by keeping the exports Low. Senator Norris of Nebraska who supported the debenture plan understood this condition and accepted it. His amendment to the debenture plan contemplated in effect that the Export surplus should not become larger than it now is. Would Stop exports in Short this policy that the american Farmer shall not try to be an exporter to the rest of the world is Certai to be Basic in the immediate future of american agriculture. From this policy limiting the american Farmer to raising As much As the american Market will buy certain results will follow socially and perhaps politically we can understand them by comparing our policy about farming with our policy about other industries. To the Farmer we say in effect a limit yourself to producing just enough for the american Market or As near that As you can approximate and we will pay you american prices for it prices higher than and other Farmer in the we orld gets. We will keep you under the protective Tariff cloak with the rest of America and prevent any argentinian australian or Canadian Farmer from Selling in Competition with you. America shall have the highest Standard of living in the world and you shall share it. Confine yourself to the american Market and be Content with american High prices for your crops. Don t bother with trying to raise anything for Export which in the nature of things must be sold at Low the manufacturing policy now let us contrast this policy for farming with the quite different policy we have for manufacturing. To manufacturing we say a Export. Export More and More. Flood the world with american manufactured goods. Send american manufactures to the farthest Corner of the Earth. Make America the greatest exporting nation in manufacturer in the there is no malice no evil intent in this contrast Between what we say to Farmers and we hat we say to manufacturers. A the contrasting treatment is not deliberately devised by anybody it is the fruit of continued on Page 6 coyness condition slightly improved writ opens u. Of Des Moines Pierre s. D., May 13�?op a lieutenant governor c. E. Coyne who has been critically ill in the Hospital j Here for More than a week with a heart ailment this morning seemed to show some improvement it was reported at the Hospital. He spent a a very Good night attendants said. Or. Coyne slept Well saturday night and last night and rested Well sunday but we As reported by his physicians As being a very of Hoover criticizes Tariff schedules after closing religion patriotism Mora turpitude All mixed in Baptist Row students in uproar Des Moines la., May 13�? up a Des hoi up foot tvs is Moines University ordered closed debate writer news a until fur her orders Quot following the seek revisions student riots saturday night was Washington d. May 13�?up a reopen today by issuance of an in Tariff schedules proposed by the i Junction restraining invocation of House ways and Means committee a the order of the Board of trustees or building materials and sugar arc i in cooing it. Receiving close scrutiny at the or. Harry c. Wyman president of White House with Clear indications the University was notified of Issue that they fail to meet with the Enance of the injunction by Telephone tire approval of president Hoover Laim. Without waiting for formal objection has been raised in and. Serving of the District courts or ministration quarters particularly j Der summoned the students to Roto the duties on Cement and Brick turn to their classes immediately which Are taken from the free list the injunction is said to be in so As to protect Eastern seaboard1 the nature of a Friendly action and Gulf coast manufacturers from students demand classes eel in Competition. Application for the temporary the proposed duty on shingles also writ of injunction was made by six is being closely studied with some i students of the University and ask administration officials expressing de that the president of the school apprehension today that the effect and its Beard of trustees be res might be to turn Over the whole trained from closing the University roofing Industry in this country to the Patent Shingle manufacturers and thus destroy the wooden Shingle Industry. Advisers of the president Are undertaking to work out a substitute for the sugar schedule on the basis of sliding scale of duties with the highest rates operative Only under conditions of the keenest sort of Competition with the american Cane and beet industries during years of excessive production in countries. The whole Tariff situation frequently is discussed with the president by congressional leaders who Are daily callers at the White House. Some of them told him today that there still is Strong opposition by some Eastern senators against a number of the proposed House increases in duties on agricultural products. This has resulted to some extent it was explained by the arguments advanced by senators from the farm states that the Tariff could be made effective As to Many agricultural products Only by Means of the Export debenture plan. A while the House today continued general debate on the Tariff Bill the group of republicans from ten Western states who Are urging reconsideration or several proposals in the measure arranged to press their respective cases tomorrow before the ways and Means committee. Representative Dickinson Republican. Iowa spokesman for the group said the list of items on which the Republican committee members would be asked to make revisions would include Case in flax Long stable Cotton tobacco wheat milling in Bond provisions Gypsum Black strap molasses dried milk onions mint and potato starch tapioca Sago and figs. O during the remainder of the current semester and from taking any action which might interfere with the regular operation of the University. The petition further demanded that the defendants be restrained a any Way from limiting the degree of instruction or limiting tile granting of credits. Or. H. Wayman. Today told about two Hundred students who foreign Haci gathered for their morning classes that he we Ould carry out a to the letter the order of Tho Board of trustees suspending a fall classes and lectures in the uni vers Ity until further notice from the trustee tile trustees order was issued after angry students had bombarded the University administration building with eggs and rocks saturday night As the culmination of student dissatisfaction we Ith some of the Board including or. T. T. Shields of Toronto president and miss Edith m. Rebman Secretary of the Board. Or. Wayman asked the students to remain a within my the students immediately dispersed. Police guard Shields or. Shields left town under police Protection following the outbreak saturday being hustled aboard an eastbound train even As students swarmed about the Railroad station seeking him. Only a few hours before the Board in charge of the Baptist institutions affairs had ended a lengthy session during which they listened to and found to be without foundation charges of alleged indiscretions on the part of or. Shields and miss Edith Rebman Secretary of the Board. A a a a with or. Shields Back in his Home town at Toronto ont., late last night another demonstration of student feeling occurred. Nearly too of them stormed the Resi Glenna Collett in Fine golfing form i Dence of the Rev. Carl Ganschow is to to 17_ la Luther minister who had give St. Andrews Scotland May in three students of the University from Toronto. The Stu pm Glenna Collett american titleholder began her quest for the British women a Golf championship with a five and three Victory Over Marjorie White of Roehampton in a first round match today. Most feared among the four american entrants miss Collett played a Sterling Brand of Golf to Down her first British opponent in decisive fashion. She took the Lead at the first Hole and never relinquished it. At the turn she was leading two up. Perfect weather conditions greeted the american Champion. Miss Marion Hollins former women a Golf Champion of the United states Defeated mrs. R. V. Finlay five by and three to play. Marion Turpie born at St. Andrews but an american resident since she we As less than a year old was beaten in the first round by miss s. F. Kampney of England three and two. <3 Lindy eat dents Morris and Frank Rose John f. Dempster were surprised in front of the Ganschow Home. Police arrested two students but re leased them after the canadians had refused to sign an information. Reveals National feeling this demonstration revealed another cause of student unrest which previously had been variously attributed to conflict Between fundamentalists and modernists and to the rumours found groundless by the Board concerning or. Shields and miss Rebman. The sunday night attack we As seen by Dean Arthur e. Bennett of Tho College of education As the aftermath of discord that followed a Washington a birthday Celebration in 1928. At that time Dean Bennett said a a gentleman from England was brought to the University to speak. Exception was taken by the eng Bushman. Dean Bennett said to a am or nip Ai Qai Ary Trio tic songs Sung at the dinner the Viz in r Cid Kal Jalair i englishman regarding them As Ai the Washington d. C., May 13.�?op a Charles a. Lindbergh is not getting Rich from his position As advisor on aeronautics to the department of Commerce. Assistant Secretary Maccracken said today that Lindbergh has not draw one cent in salary since his appointment about five months ago. He is allowed $25 a Day when his services Are sought by the Commerce department. Otherwise he gets nothing. Maccracken explained that no problem had Arisen which required Lindbergh a advice. Secretary Lamont said Lindbergh visited the department about ten Days ago and talked things Over in an informal Way. That was the first time the Secretary and Lind Burgh had met. 16 lives lost in week end accidents Cleveland Ohio May 13.�? put a sixteen persons were killed and 31 were injured 12 seriously in Ohio traffic accidents Over the week end. Five were dead and four of 17 injured were in critical condition today As officiate opened an investigation into the collision of a Cleveland Detroit bus near Toledo Early sunday morning. E. Waring 36, Driver of the bus and Godfried c. Frovarp the truck Driver spent last night in jail at Monroe mich., while authorities there began their inquiry. Frovarp said he had stopped to repair his engine and that he was in the cab trying to get the truck under Way when the bus sideswiped it. Waring told officials he was blinded by the lights of another machine and did not see the truck in time to avoid collision. Fire consumes 15,000 acres Nogales. Ariz. May 13.�?up a after burning Over More than 15,000 acres the greatest Forest fire in the history of this Section of Arizona today was believed to have been brought under control by too weary men who had fought the Blaze on an Ever widening front for six Days. Buildings and equipment of mining properties were consumed while miners fled to Henshaw a Village near Here. The Blaze was stooped a few Miles Lorn the town. The conflagration started when a Miner stumbled and dropped his Carbide lamp in dry grass. Reflection upon the British Dean went on to say that some of the Canadian students had failed to stand at Chapel last Friday during the singing of the Staa spangled Banner. Whole faculty dismissed a feeling has crept through Thor school. Bennett stated that some Canadian students a did no to like our country and Bur following its action exonerating or. Shields and miss Rebman the Board ordered the discharge of every member of the faculty from president Harry c. Wayman Down the dismissals Are effective Jum 4, at which time faculty members if they wish May apply for reinstatement. The University was ordered closed for an indefinite period As a result of the riotous student affair saturday night. Max Schimpf a trustee who presided at the meeting of the Board at which the rumours involving or. Shields and miss Rebman were investigated said today a until such time As the Board receives some indication that the student body has experienced a change of mind from their Rotten egg and broken Glass state there would not seem to be any profit in continuing efforts to cultivate their minds to the end of issuing diplomas and conferring a Devilish conspiracy or. Shields declares Toronto ont., May 13�? a exonerated of charges in which a female Secretary a name had been linked the Rev. Or. T. T. Shields president of the Board of trustees of Des Moines University arrived at his Home Here late last night and received a vociferous greeting at the station from members of the Jevis Street Baptist Church congregation. Mrs. Shields was in the welcoming throng. The University closed because of a student riot which broke up a meeting of the Board of trustees called after an investigation. Of rumours involving or. Shields and miss Edith Rebman his Secretary will reopen after a Complete reorganization of the faculty or. Shields intimated. Terming the moral turpitude charges As a a wide conspiracy Laid with Devilish which caused factional double at the University or. Shields said he would make a Complete statement to a continued on Page Sis